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The Poverty Initiative partners with local and national community organizations, especially poor people’s organizations, local congregations and religious denominations, other seminaries and universities and all who are committed to building a movement to end poverty, led by the poor. This list is in formation. Some of these partners include:

American Baptist Churches USA
Artists for a Better America
Auburn Theological Seminary
Beloved Communities Initiative
Broadway Community Incorporated at Broadway Presbyterian Church
California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS)
Call to Renewal/Sojourners Magazine
Center for Community Change
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) Week of Compassion
Church of St. Paul and St. Andrew – Methodist
Coalition of Immokalee Workers
Columbia University School of Social Work
Community Homeless Alliance Ministry (CHAM)
Deaf and Deaf-Blind Committee on Human Rights
Drew University and Theological School
Ebenezer Baptist Church
Employment Project
Friends & Residents and Capers the Play
Graduate Theological Union
Heavier Octaves
Homeless Power Project (Nashville)
Human Rights Tech
Institute for Democratic Renewal at Claremont University
Judson Memorial Church
Kensington Welfare Rights Union
Marble Collegiate Church
Michigan Welfare Rights Organization
Moore Community House – Biloxi
National Council of Churches USA
New York Theological Seminary
Pennsylvania Head Start Association
Philadelphia Independent Media Center
Picture the Homeless
Poor People’s Economic Human Rights Campaign
POWER (Portland Organized to Win Economic Rights)
Presbyterian Church USA
Project Change
Restaurant Opportunities Center (ROC-NY)
St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Manhattanville
Stop Mountaintop Removal
Taxi Workers Alliance of PA
The Riverside Church
Tompkins County (NY) Workers Center
Union Theological Seminary in New York
United Church of Christ Office of Communication
United Workers Association
University of the Poor
Wal-Mart Watch
Women’s Economic Agenda Project
World Vision: Appalachia
Youth Health Empowerment Project (Y-HEPt

 

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